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The family is a creation of God. The way to strengthen the nation is to strengthen the homes of the people. — Gordon B. Hinckley
The writers are pretty political and they want to get as big an audience as they can - they want the popular vote. — Bill Pullman
I can always tell when a girl comes from a good family because she's what's known as not at all attracted to me. — Dov Davidoff
Me," Artemis blurted. "I'm the nut."
Artemis could have sworn the squid winked at him before bringing the five-ton chunk of spacecraft swinging down toward the morsel of meat in its blue shell.
"I'm the nut!" Artemis shouted again, a little hysterically, it must be said. — Eoin Colfer
You've never lived what you are thinking, and that isn't good. Only the ideas we actually live are of any value. — Hermann Hesse
Every penny of the $7 billion going to Africa as per Obama will be stolen - corruption is rampant! — Donald Trump
The Use of the Understanding, in endeavouring to find out the Meaning of any Proposition whatsoever, in considering the nature and Evidence for or against it, and in judging of it according to the seeming Force or Weakness of the Evidence. — Anthony Collins
A god cannot procure death for himself, even if he wished it, which, so numerous are the evils of life, has been granted to man as our chief good. — Pliny The Elder
Feed me hip-hop and I start tremblin' — Rakim
In sixth grade, we all had to write this opinion paper. Most wrote about things like why we should be able to chew gum in class - I wrote about why women should receive equal pay. — Gillian Jacobs
If you want to be noticed, dress the part. — Barbara Corcoran
Few of us ever live in the present. We are forever anticipating what is to come or remembering what has gone. — Louis L'Amour
The lack of monetary discipline has become a hallmark of unfettered globalization. Central banks have failed to provide a stable underpinning to world financial markets and to an increasingly asset-dependent global economy. — Stephen S. Roach
The salt intake of Europeans, much of it in the form of salted fish, rose from forty grams a day per person in the sixteenth century to seventy grams in the eighteenth century. — Mark Kurlansky